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. p. oaafsaaaaf mm fUa. tTery-a?! eooooooooooooooo-ooooi r o - - -- . fjraalsaea kArrw TlXM TVaJ Of lay Otte Dally lew. hUtM I YlaUaxlea. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION I Oae Tear,, by Hail. ' 5.0oj H ! Six Mentha. - 2.60 , ; Three Mentha. M ? 1.S6 ; Two Kaaiba, " v 1.00 ; in tw mra. T Ballvarad to Saaaarlaera 1st the X City at 4 Cants per Mentsu X 0wvvvO6e VOL. LXXIL NO. 124. WILMINGTON, N. 0it ! SUNDAY. AUGUST 16, 1903. WHOLE NO. U,22i Star i'hc ittoniincj .Star OUTLINES. ' kill! a clerk la a eoee VJ uo a La XJealaef ppt la reported to u m lynch. BaasU he eqaairoa to Turkish Vtn u eafoeee compliance villi de saa4s for eatiaf actio for the murder &r coeaal at jfoaaailr. -The Oox eioa eoensaJaaioa found that a as PwOria' eharras anlaet Warden :rxl were antra; bt th Utter -at- Oaorra B. Evan mar irW a!a wife at taetr koane la Kansas Cltf. Ma. ea4 enewrill killed tuaa mir. Joseph Faliuir baa pro ril two sallilo dollar to itUUlih ae&ooi of journalism at Cohia.Ua UiTn:if . New York rily. Tba toural tiom is reported to Kara rMcft! tae east Xexfcan eoaat with (i.m:aal eaerxy; aaotaar disturb" iKt be reported aoaLheastward of Ear aJo. Ceetlaaoae heavy rela cmawd a rapid riaa La Kmni rtwe lis. J. J. Hart, of BL Lmj. wm coesecrslad !a Roane yee wr4ay m arcaUeao) ol Manila. Ca--rf:aal G'.Vboaa lan Ram last aff&l for 8 wilier land, m Nw Vr i as aI tts : Uossy a call aoeaiaal ; romm itJj. a train ad eosnmoa La rood l w. ipinta tarpeatl&eqalat at ISXO lie : cot load all at IX He for aiMillax a.at; saar atroax aad bald higher a torn frda; wbaal spot fires. No. J rJ 8?Vt ; core poi ataadj, No. 3 U e. ; Oala tpot ataadj. No. 1 53c. WEATHER REPORT. C. a. Dmr o Aouccrrcu, ) Wuran Dcxxac. Wtunxarox. N.CL, Abx- la. ) MauoroIockaJ data for tba Iwaatj ftr kourt aadlax at 8 P. tC: raarataraa: A. bL. 7 daarraa; i f. M.. 74 dacraaa; Bxixlnaas, 8S da (ra; aaJaiaaaa,71alacTaea;aMaa,7S Kiafall for lb daj. JO; ralafail lt of Lb aaoalb to data. .CJ IKS. orrro axotos icLxxtu. Arauarad ralaa bava fallaa'ia tba t iral aad waatara aad baary aboaara ia ia aaatara aorUoaa of Ika eoiloa t-L Taaaparalaraa bava coaUaaad 9xal aulioatry ta all dUtricU. Bala at HaWlib. L23; Qrwaabora. LOS; Naw, 1.00; floraaca. & 0. 1.40. roaaauT roa today. Waaarsaroa. Aax- It. For fTortb Carollaa: &koan Saadaj. btoaday fl. tie pi abavara oa eoaat; varaaar ta taa Utarior; llki to fraab aaat wiada. rat l. .iaRiM Lit A.M. d.aSHa CtP.If. laya Latb 13H.T7M. H b Wiuf at BbathBort. LSI V. bf. M ca Watar Wllsalaxtoa. 3LI1 P. bf. "Wbao tba roUoa seat axaia" thr aill ba aoma taora young c .nJUalaa for poatoSca poailioa. Nona of tba caadUatea for tbt r mauleacy aaaad hj Ur. Bryaa kxa ay foUoainz. ticcpi klmjelf aa4 a util fractloa of Mr. BrTaa. Tba UJiea aa4 cenllaaaca who maklar "f rinr- trira" to tbt c;ij ax la bllaafal ifiioraaca of llia !: that tby art txclUox tba ar:h of Da stent aai La3ly. !Qi'.aJof tpaadlar. 1300,000 oa tU Sut capttot and Urra fanu oa sx tdacatloa, why not male prt:4;oo for tba poor daacated art a oov cosfioaj la cooatj Voa may fret aad yoa nay f ama, jit may t-jaeal aad yoa mayaqairta; lit jon'aill nerer bars rtlif from u toUceo Lnut, or aa j other trait, tha Dmocrata bart tbo Prtai xal totb Uoaaaa of t'ocrre. 'a of oar Superior Court Jodxta, ii a rrQt charx to a frand jary, -l tbM eortI la tpccolaLLng iryinjt to "ctt aomftbtar. for a-Khiox." Wall, tboucaadi of them ba retUa: ootbJoir for aoma Ming ;tb paiafj! reralarity of lata. Th &vippen at all of tbt sea. part termtaaia of tbt flaat railroad Vitiation jaat fonaeJ la eoaneo witb the Saaboarvl Air Llat art pf-i;tinjc "rrtat tblora" forthtir r?:tiit tow-aa. Now. let WH- isztoa how not oalfwbat ebe P:i, bat vbat tat it cntlUfrd to. Th !o44 ia SUI Truat ralaet of :aaaoQ iiock baabatn ratiavatad at t "4,000,000, and Ut pra Wl at aboot $i7,000,00a. Tbt -f loaaea ia Uorraa stock of aU ia li i pUced at mora than $300,. '''"M). So doubt a food deal of :r waa prrascd oat, bat tbea amu)y meat pay tbt cott. W do aot beliera tbt tax-payert ' Nirtb CaroHaa faror tht txptn Ua?t of 1300,000 la alUratlo&t aad r?;ri oa tbt capitol baQdioc at -'k jaat noa. Aad It may ba aa43med. too, that tat fl e coat aiH axeaad tbt tarn kd. Taxe art too bixa aad p fprlatioaa art txtraraxaaL Wbea Solo04 'aat arala" tbrt will ibtUu ba a eaU for asotber load Iia. LOCAL DOTS. Cbnrch notice, cond paxa. Coccorti Cbapler No. 1, R. A. -, wm soia a ratralar coarocaUoa Monday alxbL Tba Fif tb- Ward Antl-Salooa Laaxaa will matt Hoadaj alxbt at tba aook aad laddr.boaaf. BrlUia ateaaier Uadaantd,', btaea for New Orlaaaa. paaaad oat at Boa lb port at 9 JO A. bf. yaatarday. Tbt iteamer ',WBllIxtoa,, will maka bar aaaal Baadaj trlpa to uarouaa Caacb aad Boa lb port to-day. iiT. u. U. raol baa re tamed from Cartaret eoaaty aad wMfill bla polBitatBoalbaldt Baptist cbarab at tbt araal boar to-day. Mr. Fred SItapaoa axka that it ba alatad that ba la aot a aoambae of tba eoaaaUUaa of arraaramaaU for tbt ToJat OaaaaU aleale Aax. SStb. City rcbacribert who fall to rt talra tbalr papar aboald, ta arary la- ataaer, report tba fall art pcompUr, tltbar at Ut Btia oct or to Mr. W. MelXEraa. Mr. W. T. Croon, ooraer of rroat aad Dock atraaU. waa call ad away yaatarday aflaraooa to atlead tbafaaaral of bar aialar. Mra. Jack Bataoa, oa Topaall Boa ad. Chief Schnibban aad tht WU aalaxtoa dalexatloa of flramea ra ta ra ad froaa Darbaaa Friday. Tbay warararonua at Lmraam aad eaao boaa waarlax "tba floaer. MoIIit Eald and Donai Uaarta, botb colorad, wara ebarxad wltb i affray la tba polka coart yaatarday. Tba Bald woaaaa waa dlacbarxad, walla tbt other defaadaat waa flaad flOaadeoata, Geo, SOria failed to appear In tba polka court yaatarday aad aaawar tba ebarxa of balax draak aad dowa at Baeoad aad Market atraaU Friday alxbt. lit waa arreatad by Polkamaa J. W. KaxHib. A capiat waa laaaed for bias yaatarday. Jonathan Georc Marioa Todd, tbt liUla oat-yaar-old aoa of Mr. aad Mr. W. U. JL Todd, died Friday afleraooa at tbt Juallj bona, Troat aad Wrlxbt atraeU, after a loax lllaaaa, walcb daraloaad lata whoop- lax coarb. Tbt f aaaral win ba con ducted at S o'clock tbia aflaraooa. - Mr. F. A. Blaxlactr, formerly of tba a W. Polroxt Co., ba Jaaaad tba atora aow occaplad by Farriaa Bakery aad will opaa about October 1st aa aa-to-dala chlaa atora. Mr. Farriaa ia aadecidad aa to whera ba will rraaora tba bakery. Tbt Retail G roccrs' Aatociatioa will asaetTaaaday alxht at o'clock la tba Mrrcbaata. Aeaociattoa.rooma ta tba Baaboard Air Liaa baUdlax. Ertry xrocar la tbt city, whether bt ba a aaeaiber or aot, la rarpactfally la- vilrd to ba areaeat at tba maetlax. Ia a notica a few day axo of tba orraatmatloa of tba Black Blrer Ac WUaalartoa Blaaaboat Co. taa aast of Mr. D. J. Cor belt, Sr., waa aaiataa Uoaally oealUed aa oat of tbt laoor aorator. Mr. Corbalt la oat of tbt taadlax dUseaa of tba eoaaty, aad will add atraaxtb to tba corpora Uo a. (amaictka of Caikr JUkawk. Tbara I local ia la rest la tbt dsUd Preaa takxram la tba Btsa yaa tarday eaoralac that tbt rareaaa catter "Mobawk" woald ba completed tarty aa poaelbla at Bkbaaoad, V. Tbt -Mobawk,"ltl said, will baas alraad to tbk atalloa. aacceediax bar siaUr abla. tba "Taeearore," which k allxbtly laaallar then tbt "Mohawk." Tba coa tract has kaaa let to the Bmllb- CoarUay Co. aad tba Teasel will ba fialshad at tbt Trtxf yard wbert It has bee a partially constructed. Tbt coa tract allow eereaty days' Cm for I coeopletloa of the eeaee!. oa which a boat eirktr per eeaL prorreca baa beta made. Ikrtw Stsae at Strttt Car. Biapbea Jeaklaa, a colorad yootb. waa arreatad aJckt before last by rolkeojaa N. N. Klax. ebarxad witb tbrowiax'a atooe at a street car which bad jam pad tbt track at Blxth aad Oram atreeta. A colored maa saw tba boy throw the stoat aad caoxht kirn, taralar tbt arlaoaer orer to roUcemaa Klax. Ia tba Mayor's court yesterday tht a xro who eaa r hi tbt boy. failed to appear aad tbt cast was coellaaed aatli Monday. The Max taa Wmk. A special to tat Unarlotta Observer rromMaxtoa ear: 'The verdktof tba eoroaer'a Jary waa that tba wreck was ceased by tba eareleeaaeaa of th Carman, who waa killed. Tbt tTl deace waa that tba taxiae bad gone to Laariabarx for water. The trela was lalt oa tba mala Una la ebarra of tht flsxmaa. "o waa eaaUoaad to look oat for tbt exearaJon. A iiesaar-by aaw blm ffO lato the eabooae aad that wae the list aeea of blaa aJlra. The nm os. was aot slxaallad. aad rat lato the cabooaa, ama bio rH m.md miliar It air. Tbt leader of tbt sHaa wraa lammed into the first car ef tba exeareioa. badly wrecked. Tbt taxiae was NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8. W. Bandars Tip top. Btoa Sc Co. Barrier, tke. Beach Caslao Oa blc week. ' Horaer Miaury Bcbool Notka.. N. F. Farker Q rand opportunity. F. E. IIaahsxa Co. Nebody la. " CampkeUEaeampmaat Maetlar. a Jt B. Bolomoa-Bhot reaaat aala. Carollaa Beach Family txtaraloa. ItAJoak MaaUax Concord Chapter. Mr. W. U HoUea, of Rocky Moaat, arrirad yerUrdsy to pad arreralday. RAILROAD EARNINGS. Atlaclic Coast Line a Domlnat Inz Corporation in South . Eastern Territory. A MAFNIHCENT SYSTEM. It ascarttka af tk PUit aid L. ft ft Make dlaai irrrcxatlaa ta.Saaad flsclal bills Its Earalar, Operatka aad lac. Tbt AUaatlo Coast liaa,' aaya tbt New York Cbmiaerriai Advertiser of Aaxast lSUi, maket praUmlaary re port of ear alar for tba fiscal raar and ad JaaaSO, 10S. coin pared wltb tht precedlax year, followe: - tMe int ii oa aara-s ca.rra.TM KTsjejea rutrrjrs luxun ujB,eet . at aaraa fueua .KJmjOM . iua.a No eocosrabaaalTa n fflrfal alatameot m at band of tbt exact oatataadlatr lo- debiedaees of tbt AUaatlo Coast Liaa lUUroad ConsaaTaad tba Atlaatlo Coast Liaa Company, bat if we add ut axed caarrea of tha old I'laat en tern aad tbt old AUaatlo Coast Lfaa aad add thereto 4 per cent, on tha $34,500,000, LoalrrUJe aad NasbTllla collateral is. It will xira fixed chart ea or aooul iJ.uauw. uetax thi axara. we eaa construct the probable Income for tbt year jast ended as follows: aa aaraiata from eparauaa r.oeeje) par caas. oa aaam L. a a. ., Laa.ooe Total tBooase ......Misja OiarttOi ..mm., ......... BiSoeoe ttrptas tx.4U.0C9 Aeeordlax to tba moat reliable re ports, the Atlantic Coast Liaa Railroad Company baa oatstaadlax at the pres ent iima xzJ7u,ooo prelerred stock aad $35,(30,000 common, ao that tha tara lar. a fixared a bare, woald bt eqaal to f per eeaL dividend on the preferred suck and a.8 per eeat. oa the common. Toe AtlaaUe coast uaa Oompaay, whkb owaa a majority of the stock of Ut Allan Ue coast Uaa ItaUroad Com pany, k a elcea corporation, orra nixed aader tht law of tbt state of Coaaee- tleat, aad w art naablt to say from oSldal reports, either how much of th AUaaUe Coast Line Railroad Company's stock It own, or It exact capitalisation. Tbt Beenritle which the pabllo art interested la art tbt rerioua issue aaderlyiaa tba common stock of the railway company, aad It ia endeal from tne oraree wnicn Bare beea eabmlUed that the earalnx from the property aa reported are amply sadden t to pay tba ebarxa aad letre a rood surplus. Unt tat flxaree a reported do aot becla to do jastke to tha eamlnr power aaderlyiar taa stock. Tne earalaraaa lubmltted art simply tba reearta of tht operations ox the 8.S90 milea whkb eompoea tbt Allan Uc Coast Llae system proper. Ia addl- ttoa to the auleece directly operated. the com pa ay controls separately operated corporations barlnr aaax- rrexatt enlleaxe of orer a.550 mltee or road. TbeLoalsTllle aad NashTllii', wltb its 4.9 IS mllea. to earalaxmore than doable Ue dirldead which It pays, without cooatlax the cqulUee whkn it owns la its ea&eiaiary cor- poraUoas, sueh as the NasbriU, Chat taaooara aad BL Look. eta. Tha AUaatlo Coast LAne uauroaa Obmpeay. Uroaxh its control of other corporations, k to-day Ue domlaatlax railroad corporation la tbt xreat ter ritory bounded br Ut Potomao. Ut Ohio, tht Mississippi, tht Alentlo and Ut xuir. and lis eamlax aad it &aan clsl dolnxs art of xreat interest, not only to Ue small xroap of xaaUemen who own ut Atiaauo uoasx Xjiat Company of Connecticut, bat to those who owa Ut up wara or taw,(Aw,wM bond aad minority stocks of tba par ents aad subsidiary corporations, as wall as the xreat population real dent la Ue territorr which, it eerrea ao ad mirably. It Im to be hoped uai ut AUaaUe Coast Lint Railroad Com pear and Its dependencies will this year Issue a fall and eomprehenalre aa annuel report aa k yearly sub mitted br the Boa them Hallway or U Loukrilk aad Nashrilk. STREETS IhO wniRYES C011BITTEE. Mcctkr Last Hlikl la Miysf VUlct. . Umt, leaeai sad Brkk CestracL Tbt Btreek and Wharrea Commit- tee of tht Board of Aldermen, consist- lax of Mayor Bprlnxtr aad Aldermen W. IL Yopp and J no. JJ. Sweeney, met last alrht In tbt Mayor' office at Ua City Hall and dkcuaeed a number of mailers relaUrt to their department of Ut city xoTtrameat, chief amonr which was th mailer of eommenclnx Ue permaaeat Improremeat as early as possible. Tbt contract with Mr. a u. Dock for tha operation of the city rock quar ry ba been drawn and will bt sixaed at aa early date. Th Mayor will also la a few dys in rite proposak for par- lax tbt seetloaof Market street, be tween Second aad Fourth. City At torney Bellamy yesterday called upon several orooerty owners alosx the Uoroejrhfart aad fouad them very willlax to pay their pro rata abare of Ue coat of tbt Improvement, ii aow been eetUed that th eavemcat will ba underlaid wtta a a rite m of drain are that will elimi nate tht floods of water that always com dowa the blu aloaf that way dariax heavy rates. The committee issl alxbt decided to recommend en award of tbt contract for lime, cement aad brick to th Coal, Cement and Supply Co. . Tha bide for f srnlahlnx coal to tht various depart- meak art la Ue bands of the Pabllo Bnildla Committee. Chairman Mar- (ell, for recommends lion. This Excarakakt Fared Badly. EL P. Pearce, th wblk maa from Florence, S. a. who waa left here by an exeareioa train a few nlrhk xo aad who celebrated hk being left with . hf nrM. dariax which be wan dered lato a residence Ute Thursday alrht at Bevtath nd Hanover streets. was srrsJrned before Msyor Bprlaxer yeakrdsy et aooa and need io, Peerca eommuaicated wltb frieadaln Florence, secured th amouat of bk fia and was released. INTERESTING POINTS OF LAW . - i ! Maa wka Said Saadwkbea aid HI Cea- tamer Teak Beer ef Their Owa i Accerl Before tke Mayor. i In the polka court yeakrdsy three case axalast CL U. Collins, -in which ba k ebarxad with selllax into xka ling beversxa oa Boaday, were called but upon advice of bk coanael, Mr. Col- )ln personally waived examination aad waa required to rive bond of $100 la each cast for his appearance at the Bepkmber term of Buperlor Court Jos. 8. Bneedea justified la tha aum of $300 and became surety for th de fendant. - 1 Mr. Collini. k proprietor of a place at Hilton park and about a year axo a doxea or more ladktmenk were made axaiaet bim in the Saperior Court but be was fouad aot xullty In ail of them, the evidence ha vine shown that Mr. Collins merely sold to hk custom ers a aandwieh for 10a aad If beer waa received with them, tba customer rot It without Mr. Collin' knowl edge or conaent la , law. Ia the three present eases the principal witness k J. W. English, who was ap pointed oa the police force the day be fore the warrants were procured. Three sale art charged, vlx: Oa July J6tb, Aog. Sad and 91b. It la stated that If the wltneeae la tbt case testify that tbey procured beer at Collin a place,1 counter ladiclmenk may be brought again at Uem for a ecu ring same from the premises without the owners' con aent. The case will be aa Interesting one la any phase. Tht place k located outsldo tha city limits, but tbt war rants are Issued by the Mayor of the city under a provision of the charter hlch gives Ue police jarlsdicUon wllhla a mile of tbt corporate bouad arlea. BASEBALL NEXT TUESDAY. Celkfc Bay ! Wllsakftoa aid Sir! Team I rem Lamkertoa at BIllo. J Tuesday af teraooa the College boy,' of Wilmington, will cross bak with lb Lumberton boy ta th last game of the eeasoa. It promises to be the best game pkyed here in some Ume,' as both sides have excellent material.' I Oreat latereat will be abown oa the part of the baseball creaks aad the game will afford all lovers of the sport a great treat. The Lombertoa team promisee a big crowd of rooters, but there k ao fear that our team will be outdone oa that score, aa every oae will be Uere wlln their hearts with the home team. Our boya have played good ball all along, aad Uk balax the last game thk aeasoa uausual latereat abould be dis played oa Uepart of alL .. - The follow Inx k the line-up of both tnei, whkb la Itself k a guarantee of, good, lire playing: Wtufaroros. LtmBrsTOJr. Mernre, (eapt) c:.. McKlanon Qrreo p.. McNeill, (eapL) MclaUre lb French James. . . Colder... Bmilb... ... ..2b. ......... .Tucker 3b 8haw Walker tleide.... a .If .Pope, J. Mille.... cf Pope, IL rf McMillan Peachau. Wagonettes will be ready at the ter minal of the car Ha and will take the palroaa from tha ear lo the park, there fore Uere should bt do healUUoaoB the part of any oae about eeelnglthe game oa account of the fear of a long walk. Admission will be as usual, 15c. Ladies free. THIS WEEK AT THE CASINO. Exccslkially Qeed Vexocvllte Bill at WriikUvms' Ssnmer Theatre. An exeepUonally good 1 show baa been secured for The Casino thk week. The company was In Charleston last week, where It won high praise. In speaking of the show whkb comes Moaday, the , News and Courier says of the Misses Webb aad Elxer. the prima donna aad the aoubretk: "They entertained tht audience with their weet voices and comic ditties and merited and received many a round of applause by their local hlk' and bright witticisms." Other In the bill will be Cameron and Toledo In a very novel act, "A Bceat from Faust." Tbk team Car rie lk own scenery aad electrical effeek aad k eald to be composed of exceptionally aweet aingers. These are to be followed by the Brown Bis ters in aongs aad dances. SUiiOAY CONGEST AT THE IASIN0. Prof raaua to in Rcaiered by Prof. Bra aea'a Orchestra at WrliWavItk. ' Following k the programme to be rendered by Prof. Cacsio Brsnnons orchestra at The Casino, Wrighkville Beech, this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock: '. ' i March and risalo. . . .rrn Tinnhanaw. . . ,Wagn XlfOMtto Tobanl Ooacert WalU MAa BeToir".". WaldtanM Orertan, Flqo Dux VonSoppe Datt for Oornat uxl Trombon... Lany tlcttoa from ywut. Qowlara W. L. tUrrtj a Bobt. Xonto. Xartk ...."'Oa Duty".. R0M7 ' Hot Qallty cf Slaider. ! D. J. Bigg. Jr., a young white man, was given a bearing la Justice Fowl er' court yeatenky, charged with slaader The young man was exoner ated of the charge and dismissed. Herbert McClammy, Eaq., appeared for the proaecuUon and Maraden Bel; lamy, Esq., appeared for the defendant. Mr. N. 1". Farker, the lire f nr- niturt dealer, will move next month to 20 North Front street, and to save coat of moving will sell at a very email advance over cost any article In his present stock. See advertisement for particulars. the i. o.o.f. orphans Children from Home at Golds ;: boro Will Reach WUmins; ton on Tuesday. AKRANQEMENTS COMPLETE. Trips t WrlxhkvIUc , So&lhport and Carallaa beack Sennoa by Rev. Alexaidcr Sprait Eaterkla aieit el MbbIc Wedaeaday. I Tbt Odd Fellow of Wilmington aad their name k almoat legion wUl bavathe pleasure of thk week of en tertalainx Ua sixty-odd children, su perintendent and teachers of the L O. O. F. Home at Goldaboro, Ue occa slon being Ue annual visit of the party to Wilmington, 8outb port and the sea score. Toe entldren come this year for a little longer atay than usual and the programme of their entertaloment to more enjoyable. If anything, than ia former years. Tha children are looting forward with great pleasure to the visit and Uelr pleasure is snared bf Ue loyal Odd Fellows of WU mlngtoo, whose pleasure It will be to entertain them. The joint committee of arrangemeots from the four L O. O, F. lodgee la the city makes thefol lowing announcement - with pro gramme of the trip for the children thlo week: : "The various committees appointed, by Mr. J oha E. Wood, chairman of the Odd Fellow' Orphan Committee, re tort that they have secured homes for all the children. Tbey will arrive here Tuesday morning, Aug. 18th, and will be met by the committee and all the Odd Fellows who wlll take ere of them while here. They will apend Tuesday in the city renewing acquaintances, etc. ' "Oa Wedaesdsy morning at 9 o'clock they will leave Front and Princess atreek on the trolley csrs to spend the dsy with Mr. J. H. Hintoo, the genkl proprietor of the Seaahore UoteL They will apend the day there. going bathing, etc., and In the after noon will give an entertainment In the ball room of the hotel. Tbey will re turn to Wilmington at 5:30 P. M. and give aa entertainment Wedneaday night at the Academy of Moaic, where all Odd Fellow and the public are cordially Invited. ''--' "Oa Thursday morning they go to Carollaa Beach as guests of Cspt Jno. W. Harper.- The Daughters of Re bekab, LftO.F., will run a family excursion to Carolina Beach on that date, last train leaving the beach at 11 P. MV ' "Oa Friday morning the children will go to SoaUport es guests of . At I anile 'Lodge, returning to Wilming ton Balurday evening. "Oa Btiadey night they will visit Bt. Andrew's church where an appro prlale sermon will be preached by Rer. Dr. Alexander BprunL "Monday morning they will leave for borne oa Ue 9:30 A. M. train.? . .MA J. JOHN NEWTON'S REPORT. Ha Snaethkg t Say af Each Company la th Oaard W. L. I. Special Star TOegramJ BaT.XTQH. N. OL. Aug. 15. There baa just been received in. the Adju- Unt General' offlee here, from Ue War Department at Washington a copy of Major John Newton's report on bk recent inspection of compsnies conaUtuUng the North Carolina Na- Uonal Guard. The report conakk of brief aktomenk regarding and criti cisms of each company In their order by regiments. Regarding Wilming ton Light Infantry aad neighboring companies Uk said:. Oomaany CL Wilmington, fine ar mory which cost $15,000, but no drill room or shed. Dine Data room, amusement, library papers, athletic room, rery complete In every way. Fine looking body of men. . All eager to do their duty. ComDanv D. Goldaboro. together with company B, First North Carolina Infantry, ba an excellent armory. The men neat in appearance, dressed la khaki. The anno of this company la very good condiuon ; officers seem well Dosted In UairduUes. ' Company M. Max ton, did not im press me favorably. Tne omcers ana live men not in uniform. First aer geant commanded company at laspec 11 on. Town too small for a company. Company A, Fayelteville, baa fine targe armory. This k the oldest eonr psny In the Stete, being over 100 year old. umcer and men neat ana orignt, verv croud of their organisation. - Compaay B. Goldaboro, ha excel lent armory; men neat la appearance, dressed In khskL Arms in very good condition. Officers seem well posted In their duties, J "aaaawaawjaBBawaBmBaMBaaawaw ; DESPERATE CUMBERLAND NEGRO Captired by Fayettevilk Officer Nljht 1 Before Uit-Wted Several Years. ! . FayetteviOe Observer, 15thj I Last nteht Deputy Sheriff Mona- gban, Deputy Holmes, of Flea Hill towaahip, Deputy United Statea Mar shal Averitt and O. F. Goddard, repre aenUng Ue U.8. Government, arrested Antony Rer In Que whiffle township, a very desperate negro, notorious for defyiag and resisting officers, the leader ore band or ouUaws known as me "Blue gang." He has been wanted for the past fire year In Cumberland, Robeson and Moore counties. The negro live on Puppy Creek, aad the posse were forced to break hk door down to obtain admittance. Bo low was the entrance, that tbey got in by atooping, and found Ray In a cor ner, with a quilt over hi head, elite for hie eye and a double-barrelled gun In bia head. They were at each close quarters that the musle of tht gun waa pressed against Officer Monaghan'a stomach. The trigger were pulled, bat the gun failed to- fire from ik bad condition. Ray aubmitted to arrest after a few blows over the head with Ue butt of a pisto. Hk wife, Eliza beu, waa a!so anesicd. -PERS0NAaRAPHS- Mrs. N. C. McDaffie, of George town, B. CL, was a guest at 'The Orion yesterday. " Mrs. McL. Green and Mrs. Liza Brinkley, of Edenton, are visit ing friends In Ue city. . Miss Arline Fletcher of Mon roe, who has been vialllng Miss Lfzette Wade, has returned home. Mr. Fred.R. Mintz, editor of the Southport Standard, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Mr. J. K. Rea, one of Eden ton's popular business men, Is In the city for a stay of two weeks. Messrs. J. M.; Clark, of Eliza- bethtown, and H. L. Lyon, of Whlte- ville, were Orton gueste yesterday. - Messrs. W. N. .Everett and son and H. 8. Ledbetter and son, of Rockingham, arrived yesterday. Mr, li. if. iiamme and. s were passengers on the " ."Navahoe" which sailed yesterday for New York. Misses Nellie and Freda High left yesterday afternoon to spend some Ume with relatives at Whltoville, N.O.- - . -- Mr. W. H. Edwards, of Eden ton, N. CL, a clever travelling sales man, lain the city for a week or ten day. Miss Margaret St. George, of Southport, arrived yesterday and will be a guest of Miss Mamie McGirt until Monday. Mr. Jno. T. Qaarlea, of Raleigh, and Mr. W. B. Ethridge, of Winston Salem, were arrivals at The Orton yesterdsy. Mr. 0. R. Peterson, - of the Western Union, went to Raleigh yes terday to relieve the Post's press ope rator for a month. Miss Lizzie Thompson, ' of Southport, and her gueat, Miss Katie Farmer, of Wilson, spent yesterdsy In the city on a shopping tour. . Fayetteville Observer 151h: "Mias Elizabeth WUlkms has gone to Maaonboro Sound, to attend the house party of Miss Martha Williams." J. 0. Carr, Esq., left last night for Roxboro, N. O, where he will at tend Person county Superior Court as counsel in an important case pending Uere. Mrs. R. P. McClammy and littk daughter. May Lillie, left yester day on the steamer . "City of Fayette ville" for Canetuck, where they will visit friends. Mr. T.t A. Baxter, the popular chief clerk at The Orton, has gone for a vacaUon of ten days which he will spend In Richmond, Baltimore, Aahe vilie and other cities." - r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fletcher, Misses Julia Tstum, AUanta Gibson, Bessie Gibson and Birdie Iceman, of McColl, 8. CL,came up from the beach yesterday, returning home. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Krahnke left yesterday on the steamer "Nava hoe" for New York, where they will spend three week with Mr. Krahnke' brother, Mr. Augustus Krahnke. Mr. Geo. W. Branson, Jr., was the guest of Mr. B. F. Keith for a trip up the river in bis pleasure yacht yesterday afternoon. Mr. Branson and Mr. Keith will apend Sunday in the country. Mr." J. T. King, who attended the Grand Encampment of Odd Fel low at Charlotte, went to Ashevilie for a day or two as a guest of Dr. L.B. McBrayer, grand master of the order In the State. Portsmouth Star '.'Mr. and Mrs. William Dennk and son, Frank, of.. Western Branch, have returned from Wilmington, N. O. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dennis' lister. Mis Lena Payne Everett." Mrs. P. N. Fick and little daughter, Ina, sailed yesterday afters noon for New York on the Clyde Liner "Navahoe." They will visit Mrs. Fick's son and other relatives and will be away for several week. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Haar sailed on the Clyde steamer yesterday for -New York. Mr. Haar wMbe joined next weekLby Mr. . Robert O. Piatt and the two will spend a month In the northern J markek buying dry goods for the new firm of : Piatt & Haar. . - " ' Maj. J. C. Horner, principal Of Horner Military School, founded nearly half century ago and ; one of the leading preparatory schools in the country, k at The Orton and will be glad to confer with any parents who desire to see him Monday In reference to their boys. Tuesday he leave for Whltevllle to spend a dsy or two In the Interest of hk school. v Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Miller and ton, W. W. Miller returned last night from a delightful : sojourn of two weeks at Blowing Rock. They were accompanied upon the return by Mr. Miller's daughter, Mrs. Robert LaOrolx, of Memphis, Tenn., who will be a guest of the family at the Seashore Hotel, Wrighkville Beach, for come time. - r . . Fort Caswell Water Works, " c Shreve & Co., of Baltimore, have jast completed a subatantkl . steel tower and tank of 60,000 gallons ca: pacity for the water work system at Fort Caswell. Water for the system, whkb'. k, however, not poteble k pumped into the tank by a .40 horse power steam pump. Mr. A. H. Kopp who had charge of the construction for the Baltimore firm, paised through the city yeatorday,-returning North. Mr. T. T. Allard, of Bouthporf, super Intended the work for the government I shoe Remnant Sale. Hot weather will very probably last for six or Beven weeks yet, but onr Fall goods are beginning to arrive, and we need every inch of : room we have, bo we are holding a big ' . REDUCTION SALE OF SUMMER LOW CUTS. Every pair Men, Women and Children's Low Shoes marked down from 10 to 50 per cent. They can be worn for two or three months before they are too cool. Some of 'em good for winter wear as . well. Don't wait until your size is gone. . None charged or sent out on approval. S. Ot B. Solomon. an 16 tf " - -- - . A Grand Opportunity v TO THOSE GOING TO HOUSE-KEEPING-THIS-FALL. ' . , ! . I move in September to 206 North Front street, and to save cost ' moving will sell at a small advance on cost NOT AT COST every ar ticle in my present store and give 2sT Furniture au 16 D&W tf MAMMOTH TAIL0RINQ TRUST. Ch8. M. Schwab at Head of New Com bine Raleigh and Charlotte. According to a New York special to the Charlotte . Observer, the latest trust k a mammoth tailoring combine with Charles MV Schwab, the steel king and millionaire, at its head. Associated with him are P. A. Schwab, hi ancle, and David J, Welsh, for many year the right-hand man of a big woollen mill concern, who confirm the-report of the formation of the combine. The New York telegram says: - y. .V "The trust, under the name of the 'United Tailors' will begin operations on August 22nd In New York city; opening seven stores . simultaneously. These will be increased from day to dsy until a hundred retail branches are established in Greater New York, where there are already 12,000 tailors. Branches will also be immedktely established in the big cities through out the country . and extended as quickly as possible to every city in Ue Union of 25,000 inhabitank. North Carolina will be represented by Char lotte and Raleigh. In two years' time the trust expecte to have thk vast chain of branches In working order and will then -be giving employment to nearly half a million of men. "A great central school will be es tablished In New York, at which cut ters, choppers, trimmers and salesmen will be educated and then sent out over the country to the branches where they may be needed. The trust will, so soon as possible own ik own mills both here and abroad. At pres ent it has secured the output of one mill In Massachusetts and is now ne gotiating for more. " $50 REWARD FOR TRAIN ROCKERS. Hatch Bros., of Moaat Olive, Offer That Amount for Vlscreaot Friday Night. In the following letter, received by the Stab last night, Messrs. Hatch Bros., the popular excursion managers of Mount Olive, very properly offer a reward of $50 for the arrest and con viction of the person or persons who threw a missile into one of their trains as it was leaving the city night before last: . : T c -."I;,-' Mount Olive. N. O. Aug. 15th. Editor Morning Star: The public doubtless have seen an account oi tne rocking of our excursion train on yes terday, as we were leaving the A. C. L. depot. Thk same thing happened to a similar train Wednesday night. We are powerless to remedy inch a dastardly act without the A. O. L. au thorities and the city of Wilmington. We Intend to exhaust all legal and prompt measures to find those miscre ants, and oner s so reward tor tne ar rest and conviction or such villain or villains. For years we have brought to Wilmington ' thousands of white people of. respectability and character (this being our 86th excursion) and we have a reputation to maintain, and promise to fulfil, which we expect to keep, even at any expense. We hope that others will follow suit, and offer some reward for these vil lains. Hanging Is too good for such cattle, should they be captured. Very traly, yours, O. B. Hatch, of Hatch Bros. Excur sion Managers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Concorl CHapter Ho. L R. A. M. " QOHPANIONS Tbe regular convocation will beheld Monday evening. 8 o'clock. : W-.A. MAHTIN. aa 18 it : - . ..... secretary. , CarnuM Encampment Ko. If 1. 0. 0. F. Patnarchfl You are resDectfnlly invited to attend regular meeting of Camp Monday night, August 17th. . ... ; JOHN E. WOOD, . an 17 It -,' .:- -' Scribe. : To Excursionists. The first thing yon should do offyour arrival In WUmlnirton is to have a clean, easy shave,- or a stylish hair-cat, or a cool and refreshing sham- DOO, iorts. roesioiy, you may neea au oi tnese com- 'The Favorite' auietf ; Barber shop Is the place. . QTHON & DAVIS, No. 7 South Front Street. "- Horner Miiitary School. Major J. C Horner, principal of Horner Mili tary academy will ba at The - Orton from 9 A. M. to l P. M. and in the afternoon and would be glad to confer with any - who have boys to send to school. - .- . an 16 It One bis Week Commencing Monday night, Aug. 17 . ( Wrightsyiile Beach Casino. OAMEBON AND TOLEDO in a scene from the Grand Onera "Fauat" nre- sented wltn magnlflcent scenery and electrical Sects. " ""' BROWNING; 8I8TEBS -t - k , - ri- MetropoUten Bister Team In up-to-date songs and dances.. - - .. ; WEBB AND XIZEB , . Prima Donna and the uouorette. - Evening at. . . . , . ; . .. Saturday Matineeat . P. P. M. ay e-a free storage and insurance to Oct. 1st. AEKEE si and House Furnishing Gcsis, Wilmington, N. C. BEST OATS. 1,800 BUSHELS Best Feed Oats. 45 Cents Bushel Cash at Store. W. B. COOPER, - 308, 310 & 312 Nntt street. 1 WUiMINGTON, N. O. an 4 tf " We only have left from OUR ENORMOUS STOCK 489 Rolls Bagging. 526 Bundles 45's New Amer. Ties. 300 Sacks of the Purest Wheat Bran 27 Bbls. New Catch Mullets. . , 260 Bdls. One Inch Homespun. A 100 " i " " 75 " i u " . Send us your order orders and we will take care of yon. All prices guaranteed. . STONE & C0HPA1TY, 5 and 7 South Water street? an IS tf This town has never had reason to be dissatisfied with anything bought here. We want to please and satis fy yon; It's to onr interest to do so. A pleased customer is the best ad vertisement for our ''WHITE KNIGHT CIGARS." A satisfactory sale means to u a forerunner of future bnsiness. TKE, F. E. HASHAGEN CO., 'Phone 447. , 210 Water St. TIP SMITHFIELD HAXIS, High price but so good. Nice lot North Carolina Hams; "Nnffsed."- Cordial Peaehes, SXaraschlno Cherries. Codfish Ball. Canned Shrimp. The finest Mackerrl In the city. Prompt delivery; polite attention. . S. W. SANDERS. Both Phones 109. an 16 if NOTICE. Cbanca of Scaadnla tor Fralaht Car on guburbaii TroIIar X.1b. . - After August isth Freight Schedule will be as follows: - ' Leave Arrive r Leava Wilmington Ocean view v Ocean View b.UU A. af. o.au a. mt : i.uv m.. m. . 1000 " - 10.60 " 11.00 " 8.oo p. M. a.eo P. M. Z .0O P. M. 8 39 " 7 89 .vy 7.80 " The 8:30 P. M. trip will be discontinued after August 15th, Sundays the Freight , car wui make the 10:00 A. M. trip only. '. K an U n FAMILY EXCURSION To Carolina Beach. The Daughters oz uai backah. i: o. O F.. win run a family exenr- aionto Carolina Beach on Thursday, August 20th, on steamer Wllnungton. Boat will run her usual schedule with exception last train will leave Beach 11 p. X. They win ba accom panied by the children from The Odd Fellows orphan Home. There wQl be music and danc ing. , Befrashment8 win be served on Boat and at the Beach at city prices. All Odd Fellow and publlo invited to go wltb them and have a good time. Fare round trio 25 centa. : , auiest tu we FOR SALE, Cina tut, IabiI flna .Imam and BolSteln MUob Oows, giving from 4 to 5 gallons, have Just ar rived and can be: bought -cheap. Oome early and take your choice or yon will lose a bargain. a th.. a.ra (mtnff tn tin anld at onOO. . ... . . n. W. . iD. ' 808 and noMarket stree Both 'Phonesia. . au 13 1 fnedtate for College. l Courses Yoonx Women & PEACEAr.8? Conserva tory of ' Music. IS RAXEIQH I FREE Best Place for -Your Daughter rJas. Dinwiddle rrMMtOI an im: . - (! - ' lit 3 ..'If
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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